The Jewish Encyclopedia (12 vols.) is $54

I was very upset that I missed The Jewish Encyclopedia (12 vols.) Community Pricing in 2013, but I am very glad to see that this price is back. It was pretty much same as it used to be on CP:
"No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying." Leonard Ravenhill
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I got it free for being a Connect subscriber 👍😁👌
DAL
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DAL said:
I got it free for being a Connect subscriber 👍😁👌
Hmm, it doesn't show up in the list of Connect Essentials titles. Which tier do you subscribe to?
Curious to know if it's an omission on the product page or not.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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DAL said:
I got it free for being a Connect subscriber 👍😁👌
DAL
Did you one better, got it free during the one month free offer.[:D]
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Try this link - this is for all the Faithlife Ebooks CLassics. It will show all the books available per the 3 free books per month for Connect subscribers.
There are 5,700 books here. If you sort by highest price you will see the Jewish Encyclopedia as the second in the list.
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Thanks, Bruce, for explaining that the Jewish Encyclopedia is a free Classics title.
Great deal!
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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DAL said:
I got it free for being a Connect subscriber 👍😁👌
DAL
Bruce Roth said:Try this link - this is for all the Faithlife Ebooks CLassics. It will show all the books available per the 3 free books per month for Connect subscribers.
There are 5,700 books here. If you sort by highest price you will see the Jewish Encyclopedia as the second in the list.
Thank you DAL and Bruce! This deal alone is worth to get Faithlife Connect. Even though I am on the ownership model side vs subscription, I cancelled my $54 order and got annual subscription and got it from there. I can see the value of subscription because it benefits me with the ownership model: 3 classic books per month, discounts and etc. [Y]
"No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying." Leonard Ravenhill
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Wild Eagle said:
This deal alone is worth to get Faithlife Connect. Even though I am on the ownership model side vs subscription, I cancelled my $54 order and got annual subscription and got it from there. I can see the value of subscription because it benefits me with the ownership model: 3 classic books per month, discounts and etc
So, how much does the subscription cost?
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Never mind. I just found the pricing!
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Yes thanks. Just picked it up.
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Bruce Roth said:Try this link - this is for all the Faithlife Ebooks CLassics. It will show all the books available per the 3 free books per month for Connect subscribers.
There are 5,700 books here. If you sort by highest price you will see the Jewish Encyclopedia as the second in the list.
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Wild Eagle said:
It was pretty much same as it used to be on CP:
You are correct. I paid $50 USD plus tax when I bought it then.
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Can someone explain to me where people are getting three classic books per month? When I look at fhe Faithlife connect plans, I'm only seeing one free book per month in the first two tiers and two at the top tier. Thanks!
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Greg F said:
Can someone explain to me where people are getting three classic books per month?
The descriptions may not be accurate... there was a change to the plans in March. Instead of 1 Classic plus 1 Original for FC Essentials, we now get 3 classic books each month and have indefinite temporary access to lots of Original titles.
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Reuben Helmuth said:Greg F said:
Can someone explain to me where people are getting three classic books per month?
The descriptions may not be accurate... there was a change to the plans in March. Instead of 1 Classic plus 1 Original for FC Essentials, we now get 3 classic books each month and have indefinite temporary access to lots of Original titles.
I thought it was 3 classics and a 25% off an original title. The temporary access is not indefinite from what I remember. You get full preview access for a month on a resource or set of resources, and then it goes away at the end of the month so you can preview other resources the next month. Also, you get a discount on the resources you previewed when the trial is over.
DAL
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DAL said:
The temporary access is not indefinite from what I remember.
Many of the books added in March (for no-library subscribers, January for other subscribers) are not monthly previews, but Faithlife Original books that are indefinitely licensed to us.
If you look at the example that Mark Smith posted, those books would still be in your library this month.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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PetahChristian said:DAL said:
The temporary access is not indefinite from what I remember.
Many of the books added in March (for no-library subscribers, January for other subscribers) are not monthly previews, but Faithlife Original books that are indefinitely licensed to us.
If you look at the example that Mark Smith posted, those books would still be in your library this month.
Hmm, nice! So it’s actually better than just a monthly preview. I wonder how long they last, though? So far, I’m happy with my subscription and if my price stays the same, then I’ll definitely renew again 👍😁👌
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DAL said:
I thought it was 3 classics and a 25% off an original title.
Sorry, I did forget to mention the 25%... As I understand it, it's 25% of one Lexham Press purchase (could be lot's of titles) per month.
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